Ninth annual Newmarket Lions Club Music Festival starts this Monday Aurora Council hears new apartment idea TTJIT veiled for Aurora Council Monday night Just two weeks after another developer proposed building a ninestorey apart ment on Mill St Both complexes have been refer red to the towns planning board This weeks development was Boxers kidney to aid brother a kidney to a Holland man who is in intensive care at York Hospital Irish Tommy Burns is a half- brother to George Harrison who needs the vital organ to survive Originally it was thought hat outlined to council by King Architect Dennis Bowman and Paul K rep resentative of Julian Estates Ltd of Tor- Mr proposed a fourbuild apartment complex on 10 at on the east side of St towns northern boundary VOL 118 NO ONTARIO AY APRIL 23 inrket Aurora 7271021 Keswick the Hospital believe the healthy enough kidney Toronto Western survive with only one of So Irish Tommy whose real name is John James Smith decided he would try to help his halfbrother The Holland Landing man has one kidney that does not function the other functions at three per its capacity Mr Harrison was readmitted to Newmarket hospital this week in serious condition He is a father of two Irish Tommy knocked out his opponent In seconds of the second running through the lowlying land would be left intact and the threestorey crescent shaped buildings would ring the stream rather like a shat tered horseshoe The development would include parking areas roof terraces on each building a nursery school and large play ground smaller playgrounds for each bachelor size lo threebedroom The buildings would have large windows hut no balconies Instead the emphasis would be on larger rooms Ar chitect told council Reeve Evelyn Buck who two weeks ago told a developer that Aurora has had it fill of barrackslike buildings repeated her warning again Monday night Coun llltyd Harris and Coun Ron Simmons also had warnings for the de veloper Harris was concerned with flooding the land had been flooded at least six times within his memory and springs dot one corner of property he said Simmons reminded the de veloper the land was downstream from the towns pollution control centre and tenants could become uncomfortable on warm muggy nights We realize the problems to be MUNICIPAL BUDGETS HELD UP Schools may get Davis help But his request for approval in principal from council was refused by Mayor Dick Ming worth in order not to lie the hands of planning board Buy a lunch win a dance NEWMARKET Theres at the Newmarket Arena on May A big difference The Past Comes To Police Association iver lo the Newmarket Corn- All proceeds will be Centre Fund Heres what will happen Each lady attending is asked to make up a box lunch or bake a pie place them in a decorated box along with her name and bring it to arena Then the fancy boxes along with their unknown but obviously delicious contents are auctioned to the highest bidder The high bidder then has the first dance with the lady whose box lunch or pie he taught And what a dance it will be There will be two bauds The Country Ramblers will be there to play music for all types of dancing The Gave a musical group for teenagers will play music for them Each group will alternate One of the organizers of the event Mrs Jean Bond This affair is designed to bridge the generation gap Were having the old box lunch social with a twist Its in a modern sotting followed by modern dancing and modern music Admission to Fun From The Past Conies To Newmarket is Proceeds from admission fees and the auction will all go to the Community Centre Fund The sponsors point out that the event is not restricted to Newmarket residents unite anyone from the surrounding area An one wishing moie information can contact Mr- at Bob Wilson at 8955384 or Tom Young at school costs this county trustees last weak County Hoard John said after the meeting minister was sympalliellc to the problems with which York County Board has been fared He assured us something is being considered and I hove feeling he will be making an announcement short ly The new York County board gave final approval to its million 19C9 budget Monday night It had approved the budget in principal the week before The York County Separate School Hoard hopes to finalize its budget later tliis week and present it to the full board for approval at the following meeting No dale Ins set Steven one of the gondoliers and Jean Phillips sing before the choosing of the brides during one of he opening scenes of The presented by he Sutton District High School Club Other pictures of the Gilbert and Sullivan production on Page IN NEWMARKET Garbage rates adjusted rates for the collection of garbage in New market have been adjusted to confirm with new contracts made by last years council with York Sanitation Company Many commercial establishments will find no increase in their rates but most have been adjusted to the amount of garbage service they require Chairman of the Property and Garbage Committee of council Aubrey The new rates were set following a meeting with representatives of York Sanitation and were brought up to con form the work involved Under existing contracts all re venue from residential collection goes to York Sanitation and revenue from com mercial pickup goes to the town The share to the offsets the charges of York Sanitation and also pays for the monthly billing and bookkeeping undertaken by Newmarket Hydro The new adjustments in commer cial rates will not affect residential users This residential rate was raised last year but it was thought necessary to study the commercial situation before revising the Students admit LSD NEWMARKET Newmarket police received a call from some distur bed parents during the weekend asking for help as they thought their teenage children were under the influence of Police investigated the incident and two high school students admitted that they had taken LSD No names were released by po- the matter is still under Springs here advance clocks NEWMARKET Spring for- change When you as to have the tongue of King George School Monday to conduct a symphony in years to come this young man feels it is a great possible if will at least claim the attention of the musicians Members rhythm band prepare for the annual I ion- Club Music Festival to start ward and fall back Time to recite tickler and to remember Otherwise youll end up late everything Sunday Daylight saving time begins separate school board spokes Were having the same dil they are The province with enough funds and jumped mill rales in some communi ties as much as and 15 mills Chairman MncKny said although the true costs of education were up only slightly throughout the county Increa sed enrolment inflation ami the shitting of responsibility in some areas from the province to the county board caused the million hike In addition he said because coals are this year for the first lime dis tributed among the municipalities in ac cordance will provincial assess ment instead of by county heavily hit than others The county board did get one small reprieve from Mr Davis The pro vince announced they wilt pay the portion of the employers contribu tion lo the Canada Pension Plan for tea How deficit not available last week from old secondary school boards must be the gain of the school board mill rale Monday night now frees muni cipal councils to strike their mill rotes indicated early this week they are ready In go when they are officially no tified of the school hoard figure Newmarket and Aurora hope to hold final budget meetings late in April Whitchurch Township council has nt had a budget meeting yet but hope to be able lo strike a milt rate at the end of the month King Township is trying to set up their meeting for next week East Gwil- is ready to go when wo hear from the school board but North may not be ready until the first or second week of May They are still waiting for their auditors report White photo clocks forward Youll have to Youth rescues child on Main St of that image last Thursday morning when he rescued a young child from in front of a fire truck on Main St The little girl twoyearold dau ghter of a south Main St barber evident ly heard the siren of the truck heading of Main St and saw the possible conse quences dashed across the street grab bed the child and deposited her back on the west sidewalk The young man was reluctant to talk he incident passing it off wilh I could see what was developing and did what I could ivhon he met a delegation of Scrap school Vivian parents ask trustees AURORA Members of the Viv ian Area Parents Association love their but bale their school Close it a spokesman for the association told he York County School Hoard Monday night Spokesman James Wong told the board Ihe 12yenrohl Iwo room Vivian school Is in appalling condition wont bring the which means the children must be sent homo on very cold days and weur heavy sweaters on others no ventilation a poor water supply and a library thats not a library its just a bunch of odds lie said the school is so had tea chers wont stay Grade one students who started school in 1067 have had five tea chers In months Its no wonder the board is finding teacher let alone a aod he said He said because of the high tea cher turnover the teaching program has continuity Some of those teachers have been poorly qualified and in our opinion have bad a detrimental effect on and of the students school when it opens In September Vivian Is located in the northeastern part of Whitchurch Town ship just ltd Roth Mr Wong and Bit 1 Cedar Valley another as sociation member said the parents have been trying for over three years to get the school closed They accused old Whitchurch public school board of giv ing them the runaround They told us the new county board would do something said Wong Hoard chairman John MacKay told Ibe delegation Were sympathetic with your problem The board is formu lating policy of school areas and Mr said the Vivian school problem would be included In the changes if pos-